II.INDEX.
- Aedh Finnliath, [10], [15].
- Albann, brother of Ivarr the Boneless, [4].
- Albdann, son of Gothfrith, [22] n.
- Altar-ring, [53], [54].
- aonach, [30], [67].
- Armagh, [21-22], [48], [52], [55].
- Art, Scandinavian influence on Irish, [20].
- Authr, wife of Olaf the White, [15], [48], [72];
- wife of Turgéis, [47].
- Brian Borumha, [7-8], [29], [37-38].
- Brunanburh, battle of, [6], [24].
- Burial mounds, [12].
- Canterbury, [55-56].
- Carlingford Lough, battle of, [3], [13], [50-51].
- Cearbhall, king of Ossory, [13-15], [50], [72], [73].
- Cellachan, king of Cashel, [26], [36-37].
- Chester, siege of, [12].
- Clontarf, battle of, [8-9], [54].
- Colla, [25].
- Cork, [27], [30].
- Danes, [2-4], [12], [13], [24-27], [50-1].
- dóm-hringr, [53-4].
- Dublin, fortress built at, [2];
- seat of Scandinavian kings, [3], [5-7];
- Vikings driven from, [5];
- coins minted in, [19];
- early history, [21-3];
- as a trade centre, [30-1], [70-1].
- epscop, [29].
- Eric Blood-axe, [7].
- Fingal, [8].
- Finn Gaill, [3] n.
- Gaill-Gaedhil, [10-11], [38].
- gelt, [44].
- Gleann Máma, battle of, [8], [30], [54].
- Gluniarainn, [17-8].
- Gnimcinnsiolla, [27].
- Gormflaith, wife of Brian Borumha, [8], [17], [54];
- wife of Niall Glundubh, [68].
- Gothfrith, king of Dublin, [6], [24].
- Heathenism, [47-8], [50-4].
- Hebrides, [17], [25], [36], [41] n., [48-9].
- Iceland, [13] n., [8], [57-8], [66], [71].
- Ivarr the boneless, [3-4], [11], [48];
- king of Limerick, [7], [24], [70] n.,
- king of Waterford, [18].
- Ketill Flatnose, [48-9];
- Ketill “the foolish,” [49], [72].
- Kilmashogue, battle of, [5].
- lagmainn, [41].
- Lambey, [1].
- Limerick, [7], [9], [23-5], [30-1].
- longphort, [2], [34], [35].
- Mac Liag, [70].
- Maelsechnaill I (Malachy), [2], [11];
- Maelsechnaill II, [7-8], [17], [70].
- Melkorka, [16], [31], [73].
- Morann, son of the king of Lewis, [25].
- Muirchertach of the Leather Cloaks, [6], [16-7].
- Niall Glundubh, [5], [68].
- Norsemen, passim.
- Northumbria, [5-7].
- Norway, [4], [16], [32], [59].
- Olaf Cuaran (Sihtricsson), [6-7], [17], [34], [40], [53], [71];
- Godfreyson, [6], [26];
- Olaf the White, [3-4], [11-2], [15], [48];
- Trygvasson, [13-4].
- Ostmen, [9], [26].
- Ota, wife of Turgéis, [2], [47].
- Place-names, Scandinavian influence on Irish, [27-8];
- Irish influence on Icelandic, [45-6].
- prime-signing, [75].
- Raghnall, grandson of Ivarr, [5], [25].
- Runic inscriptions, [27] n., [51-2].
- Settlers in Iceland, [13] n., [71], [72].
- Sihtric Silken Beard, [8], [19], [34], [54-5], [70].
- Sigurd, earl of Orkney, [8], [15] n.
- Slave traffic, [32-3], [72-3].
- Story-telling in Iceland, [58-64];
- in Ireland, [67-9].
- Sulcoit, battle of, [7].
- Tengmouth, [22] n.
- thing, [22], [61], [67].
- Turgeis, [1-2], [21], [23].
- Waterford, [5], [9], [23], [25-6], [30].
- Wexford, [22], [23], [30].
- völva, [47].
- York, [5], [6], [23].